The Quarterly Review, Volumes 79-81William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1847 |
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... feeling between Pitt and Addington , ib . ; negotiations between , 282 , 283 ; Pitt's own version , 283 ; important result of the negotiation , ib .; Mr. Tierney's appoint- ment , 284 ; result of the motions of censure on ministers , ib ...
... feeling between Pitt and Addington , ib . ; negotiations between , 282 , 283 ; Pitt's own version , 283 ; important result of the negotiation , ib .; Mr. Tierney's appoint- ment , 284 ; result of the motions of censure on ministers , ib ...
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... feeling . both Aberdeens , were now charged by touk of drum Come , O'Kyan , what are you about ? ' he to remove and follow the camp under pain of called to a young officer , ' cannot you drive death .'- History of the Troubles , vol ...
... feeling . both Aberdeens , were now charged by touk of drum Come , O'Kyan , what are you about ? ' he to remove and follow the camp under pain of called to a young officer , ' cannot you drive death .'- History of the Troubles , vol ...
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... feeling : - The golden laws of love shall be Upon this pillar hung- A simple heart , a single eye , A true and constant tongue ; Let no man for more love pretend Than he has heart in store , True love begun shall never end- Love one ...
... feeling : - The golden laws of love shall be Upon this pillar hung- A simple heart , a single eye , A true and constant tongue ; Let no man for more love pretend Than he has heart in store , True love begun shall never end- Love one ...
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... feeling from Lord John Manners . ' Tis pleasant sure in merrie May To sit at eventide , And gaze down from your balcony , With beauty by your side . By sorry steeds , in servile cart , A high - backed chair is borne- The sitter , he ...
... feeling from Lord John Manners . ' Tis pleasant sure in merrie May To sit at eventide , And gaze down from your balcony , With beauty by your side . By sorry steeds , in servile cart , A high - backed chair is borne- The sitter , he ...
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... feeling . Where the Crown seems perfectly secure ; where no danger assails or threatens it ; there can be of course no honour , no merit , in defending it . Yet still , after making every such allowance , And how touching that ...
... feeling . Where the Crown seems perfectly secure ; where no danger assails or threatens it ; there can be of course no honour , no merit , in defending it . Yet still , after making every such allowance , And how touching that ...
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